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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
I M P O R T DL'TY—continued.
ACTFTOBITr
TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.
All goo.l.-; imported for the Government of Cyprus to be used in the public service
and dulv certified as"so imnortc I bv the Cliief Secretary to Government.
All Miiitarv Siorcs'impom-d by Her Majesty's W a r Department and du:y certified
as 3uch bv the Onicer to w h o m thev are consigned.
Al*i goods imported for tho -.ise o: the High Commissioner and duly certified by the
High Commissioner to be so imported.
All articles of Military equipment imported by and for the use of any Onicer of
Her Maiestv's land forces.
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Goods and Stores of everv description supplied under contract with Her Majesty s
W a r Der-artinc-nt for the public "use of Her Majesty's land forces, duly certified as such
by the principal Commissariat Onicer. such certificate to be countersigned by the Lhief
Secretarv to Government.
Uniforms of Public Officers and professional robes of Legal or Judicial Officers in
the employment of Her Majesty's Government, provided that such uniforms cr robes are
introduced for the personal use*onlv of snch officers, anil have been duly authorized.
Fire-
Forces.
rms for the personal us cf Officers of Her Majesty's >aval aud Military
pavm
Paving stones imported by Municipal Councils in the Island to be used for the
g of streets within the Municipal limits, and duly certified as so imported by tbe
President and Cashier of any Municipal Council.
Vats, and staves and hoops for use in constructing casks and vats.
Microscopes and all microscopical and otber apparatus or appliauces for purposes
of investigation aud scientific research.
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Gymnastic apparatus, mathematical and generally all other instruments used in
schools for educational purposes, which are imported for the use of schools.
Agricultural implements, atlases and maps, anchors and chains (ships'), bark,
boats, charcoal, church furniture, and ai tides which are only to be used in the building
andfittingup of churches and mosques and vestments and other articles necessarily used
for religious services, coals, empty casks and sacks, freshfish,gold bullion and specie, ice,
lime, medicines and medical appliances, pitch aud tar, printed books, resin, sawdust, silk
worms' eggs, sponges taken by licensed boats, stationery, printing paper, sulphur, timber
hewn or rough sawn, wheat, barley, oats, vetches,flour,chopped straw, cotton seed, fodder
for cattle ; and the following articles for use in the manufacture aud examination of wine,
viz. : grape aud raisin crushers, separators, wiue presses, wine pumps, winefilters,gauging
rods, testing stills, hydrometers, saccharometers, gypsometers, mustimeters, acetimeters,
ebullioscopes, sulphur syringes, and the following articles of machinery:—
Machinery for carding, spinning, weaving andfinishingthe manufacture of fibrous
material, aud cards for such machinery, machinery for telegraphic purposes, printing
machines and presses, type and type machinery, type writers, sewing machines, knitting
machines, locomotive engiues, railway plant, machinery for steamboats, mills aud foundries,
steam boilers and engines of every description, steam boiler plates and tubes/grating bars,
tile and brick making machinery, machinery to be used in the cutting aud manufacture of
tobacco, punching, shearing, plate bending, plate cutting,rivettiug,drilling, boring", planing^
. shaping, slotting, screw making, sawing, tenoning, mortising, moulding, rebating, tongueiug
and grooving machines, lathes,file.cutting, engraving, .bolt making, rivet making, and
washer making machines, machinery to be employed in the manufacture of ice,'machinery
for tbe manufacture of mineral waters, diving apparatus, weighing machines, pumps aud
otber apparatus for raising water, wiunowing, threshing, corn mills and fiour dressing
machinery, grain separators, oil presses, hydraulic, lever, screw or cam presses, cranes,
derricks, crab-winches, screw and other jacks. ~ :_••*"•-"
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Ali the machinery above stated, either whole or in parts, as also their fittings,
connections and gearia"*.
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.DRAWBACK OF IMPORT
Dorr.'
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. W h e n any Import Duty shall have been paid in respect of any wine, spirits, malt
liquors, tobacco, cigars, or articles of food supplied for the us'e of any mess on
board any of Her Majesty's ships of war, a drawback of the amount of tbe duty so paid
may be allo~cd, or if such goods are shipped from the Customs store before payment of
duty, the amount of such duty m a y be remitted on the production of a certificate from
the proper officer of Customs that such goods have been actually shipped on board one of
Her Majesty's ships, a receipt from the Paymaster of such ship.for ibe goods and a
. written undertaking from the Paymaster or other proper officer of such ship that if such
goods or any part thereof shall be at any time re-lauded, the duty shall be paid theroon.
* In lieu of drawback of import duty paid in respect of any wine, spirits,' malt liquors,
tobacco, cigars or articles of food imported and subsequently actually consumed or uacd by
Her Mp.jesty's Land Forces,fixedmoney allowances are paid out of the Island Treasury
to the 0f5-;ers aud Soldiers of Her Majesty's Laud Forces quartered within the Islaud.
Law
1393.
No. X.
' Ordinance No. IX.
of 18S2.